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Filipino Restaurant and Website - Logo

Sinugba House Filipino Restaurant

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Project: Filipino Restaurant and Website - ...
Industry: Food Logo
Contest Launched: Oct 28, 2010
Selected: 1 winning design from 42 concepts
Winning Design by: studelossantos
Close Date: Nov 04, 2010


Filipino Restaurant and Website - Logo - Food


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Filipino Restaurant and Website - Logo

Sinugba House Filipino Restaurant

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It is a filipino restaurant. Asian-american and army personnel are the main clientele of the business. It is the goal of the restaurant to make the fairly unknown filipino cuisine an acceptable pallet to all people.

Food

Logo Type
Logo Type

Web 2.0
Web 2.0


Modern

green and red

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It would be beneficial if the people who read the logo, Sinugba, can pronounce it right. I would suggest a phonetic way of reading it. Similar to a dictionary would have. Sinugba is pronounce something like this, See-nuug-bah. Hope i explained it well. Also, it is a preference just to update the old logo. Here is the link to the soon to be phased out logo http://on.fb.me/cYZpBp

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  • October 29, 2010 3:31 PM
    claude claude
      Project Holder
    Very nice. Perhaps I did not explain well. It has to say "Sinugba" but included with a real phonetic spelling.

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